FiddleSticks268
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Hello!
I have a 20G long aquarium with aquaclear (fluval) 50G filter, sand substrate, live plants & terra cotta decorations, 4 neon tetras & 5 julii corydoras
I have had cyanobacteria for almost a year now. I didn't realize what it was, and that it was bad until just this spring! I used Maracyn (erythromycin) to treat it and it went away, but it came back a few weeks later. I believe this is because it is in my filter media and in the sand.
So here's my plan of action, please tell me what you think! I removed all the sand, filter media (charcoal, sponge, & biomax rock things), and terra cotta decorations. (I have one plastic rock decoration that my java fern is attached to growing all over it that I left in.) I am planning on baking these in the oven at 300 degrees for one hour. Other options include autoclaving or soaking in vinegar followed by a good good good rinse. Apparently if you soak things in bleach and let them sit out in the sun for a few days the bleach will disappear? Autoclaving would be the easiest but I'm scared it might melt everything?? Does anyone have experience with that?
I for sure have to do something with the sand. I can throw away the decorations and the filter media but I'd rather not have to pay to buy everything again.
The other half of my plan is to dose my tank with 400mg erythromycin every 24 hrs for 5 days with the filter running (no media). So this will hopefully zap the glass walls, plants, fish, and inside of the filter box. Then do a 50% water change and start cycling the tank from scratch.
Long term I would like to get back up to 6 neon tetras, 6 corydoras, and 2 african dwarf frogs. This time I will quarantine so I never have to deal with this again!!!! (I was only ever allowed to have one fish tank before so quarantining was impossible.)
Will this work to get rid of my cyanobacteria???
Thanks!!
Oh yeah, and I am thinking of doing a 3 day blackout before I start.
I have a 20G long aquarium with aquaclear (fluval) 50G filter, sand substrate, live plants & terra cotta decorations, 4 neon tetras & 5 julii corydoras
I have had cyanobacteria for almost a year now. I didn't realize what it was, and that it was bad until just this spring! I used Maracyn (erythromycin) to treat it and it went away, but it came back a few weeks later. I believe this is because it is in my filter media and in the sand.
So here's my plan of action, please tell me what you think! I removed all the sand, filter media (charcoal, sponge, & biomax rock things), and terra cotta decorations. (I have one plastic rock decoration that my java fern is attached to growing all over it that I left in.) I am planning on baking these in the oven at 300 degrees for one hour. Other options include autoclaving or soaking in vinegar followed by a good good good rinse. Apparently if you soak things in bleach and let them sit out in the sun for a few days the bleach will disappear? Autoclaving would be the easiest but I'm scared it might melt everything?? Does anyone have experience with that?
I for sure have to do something with the sand. I can throw away the decorations and the filter media but I'd rather not have to pay to buy everything again.
The other half of my plan is to dose my tank with 400mg erythromycin every 24 hrs for 5 days with the filter running (no media). So this will hopefully zap the glass walls, plants, fish, and inside of the filter box. Then do a 50% water change and start cycling the tank from scratch.
Long term I would like to get back up to 6 neon tetras, 6 corydoras, and 2 african dwarf frogs. This time I will quarantine so I never have to deal with this again!!!! (I was only ever allowed to have one fish tank before so quarantining was impossible.)
Will this work to get rid of my cyanobacteria???
Thanks!!
Oh yeah, and I am thinking of doing a 3 day blackout before I start.